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Martinsicuro
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Martinsicuro (former Roman town of or ) is a town and (municipality) in province of Teramo, Abruzzo, central Italy. It is located on the right of the mouth of Tronto River.
Martinsicuro is a small town in central Italy's Abruzzo region that was once an important Roman settlement. Today it sits at the mouth of the Tronto River in Teramo province, preserving its historical significance as a former Roman town.
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Key facts
- Italian comune.name
- Martinsicuro
- Italian comune.official_name
- Comune di Martinsicuro
- Italian comune.image_skyline
- Martinsicuro02.jpg
- Italian comune.image_shield
- Martinsicuro-Stemma.png
- Italian comune.region
- Abruzzo
- Italian comune.province
- Teramo (TE)
- Italian comune.frazioni
- Villa Rosa
- Italian comune.mayor_party
- Progetto Comune
- Italian comune.mayor
- Massimo Vagnoni
- Italian comune.area_total_km2
- 14.66
- Italian comune.population_total
- 16020
- Italian comune.population_as_of
- 30 September 2017
- Italian comune.population_demonym
- Martinsicuresi
- Italian comune.elevation_m
- 2
- Italian comune.saint
- St. Gabriel
- Italian comune.day
- 27 February
- Italian comune.postal_code
- 64014
- Italian comune.area_code
- 0861
via Wikipedia infobox
Official website
Comune di Martinsicuro | Sito Istituzionale
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Encyclopedic overview
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- History
- Main sights
- Notable people
- Twin towns
- References
Martinsicuro (former Roman town of or ) is a town and (municipality) in province of Teramo, Abruzzo, central Italy. It is located on the right of the mouth of Tronto River.
==History== Remains of a Bronze Age (10th-9th centuries BC) settlement were found in the communal territory, on a hill overlooking the Tronto river. At the river's mouth existed Truentum, remembered by Roman writer Pliny the Elder as part of the Roman region of Picenum, and attributed to the Liburni tribe. It was noted during the Roman civil wars as one of the centers occupied by Julius Caesar. It is cited by Strabo, Pomponius Mela and Silius Italicus, also reported in the Antonine Itinerary and in the Tabula Peutingeriana. The territories alongside of his river were divided under the reform of Augustus. After the Roman conquest in the 3rd century BC it became a municipium and later was reached by the Via Salaria.
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